Assad's forces 'make significant advances' in Aleppo

Carla De Wintours

Syrian government forces battled rebels for control of a strategically significant district of Aleppo yesterday, in what could be the most important advance in the divided city by Damascus and its allies in weeks.

Syrian government forces battled rebels for control of a strategically significant district of Aleppo yesterday, in what could be the most important advance in the divided city by Damascus and its allies in weeks.

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Assad's forces 'make significant advances' in Aleppo

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Syrian government forces battled rebels for control of a strategically significant district of Aleppo yesterday, in what could be the most important advance in the divided city by Damascus and its allies in weeks.

There were conflicting accounts of the situation in the 1070 Apartments district on the southwestern outskirts of Aleppo, which lies alongside the government's corridor into the parts of the city which it controls.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group that reports on the war, said government forces and their allies had seized full control of the district, calling it the most significant gain by the government in Aleppo since September.

But officials in two rebel groups fighting in Aleppo said the battle was still raging in the area. Yasser Alyousef, from the political office of the Nour al-Din al-Zinki group, said rebels had recovered positions they had lost on Monday. "There is still a battle and the result has absolutely not been decided," added the second official, Zakaria Malahifji, head of the political office of the Fastaqim rebel group.

A military media unit run by the Damascus-allied Hezbollah said the Syrian army and its allies had taken full control of the area. Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim group, is fighting in support of Damascus.

Syrian government forces, backed by allied militias and Russian air power, launched a major assault on rebel-held eastern Aleppo in September, after besieging the area that the UN says is home to 275,000 people.

Insurgents launched a counter attack aimed at breaking the siege on October 29, targeting government-held western districts of Aleppo in an offensive that included jihadist groups and insurgents fighting under the Free Syrian Army banner.